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Macquarie for one was heartily glad to get rid of him when he finally left Sydney
Cove.97 All through April there were rounds of farewells, beginning with a ball
and supper on the Porpoise on 8 April, when the ship was elegantly decorated;
98 ...
Macquarie for one was heartily glad to get rid of him when he finally left Sydney
Cove.97 All through April there were rounds of farewells, beginning with a ball
and supper on the Porpoise on 8 April, when the ship was elegantly decorated;
98 ...
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30 The pride and pleasure in being British was symbolized in their ceremonies to
commemorate events in the life of the royal family. Each year the Queen's and the
King's Birthdays were celebrated with pomp and gaiety. On 4 April 1818 the ...
30 The pride and pleasure in being British was symbolized in their ceremonies to
commemorate events in the life of the royal family. Each year the Queen's and the
King's Birthdays were celebrated with pomp and gaiety. On 4 April 1818 the ...
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On 4 April 1821, accompanied by his wife and son, he set sail for Hobart Town,
was driven back by adverse winds, set sail again on 13 April, and arrived on 24
April to be received with every attention and respect. He was delighted with the ...
On 4 April 1821, accompanied by his wife and son, he set sail for Hobart Town,
was driven back by adverse winds, set sail again on 13 April, and arrived on 24
April to be received with every attention and respect. He was delighted with the ...
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THE EARLIEST TIMES TO CATHOLIC CHRISTENDOM | 3 |
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
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